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==References==
==References==
* The words "POWER UP GET" after using the item could be a reference to the Japanese version of Super Mario Sunshine, where the words "SHINE GET" would be displayed after collecting a Shine.
* The words "POWER UP GET" after using the item could be a reference to the Japanese version of Super Mario Sunshine, where the words "SHINE GET" would be displayed after collecting a Shine.
* "POWER UP GET" may also be a reference to a common translation error in video games, where "<item> GET" is displayed after getting an item, due to the fact that the verb is placed at the end in Japanese grammar.
* "POWER UP GET" may also be a reference to a common translation error in video games, where "<item> GET" is displayed after getting an item, due to the fact that the verb is placed at the end of the sentence in Japanese grammar.


==Collection==
==Collection==

Revision as of 21:24, 4 August 2007

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Consumption data, particularly any stat gains.

digital key lime pie
digital key lime pie

This is a key lime pie with the essence of the 8-bit Realm baked into it.

Type: food (quality unspecified)
Size: UNSPECIFIED
Level required: 6
Selling Price: 123 Meat.


(In-game plural: digital key lime pies)
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Item number: 2832
Description ID: 321645219
View in-game: view
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Recipe

digital key lime gnollish pie tin wad of dough
digital key lime pie crust
digital key lime pie

When Consumed

You eat the pie. The words "POWER UP GET" appear inexplicably above your head in blocky white letters.
AdventuresYou gain 15 Adventures.
(You gain 4 Fullness.)

Zapping

Boris's key lime pie | Jarlsberg's key lime pie | Sneaky Pete's key lime pie

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References

  • The words "POWER UP GET" after using the item could be a reference to the Japanese version of Super Mario Sunshine, where the words "SHINE GET" would be displayed after collecting a Shine.
  • "POWER UP GET" may also be a reference to a common translation error in video games, where "<item> GET" is displayed after getting an item, due to the fact that the verb is placed at the end of the sentence in Japanese grammar.

Collection

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